Ansys and cognata enable robust adas/av sensor testing on microsoft azure
Ansys is collaborating with cognata and microsoft on a web-based platform enabling users to test and validate adas/av automotive sensors in a virtual environment that mimics real-world conditions / key highlights ansys avxcelerate sensors™ simulation software will bolster the automated driving perception hub (adph) platform, managed by cognata and running on microsoft azure, with high-fidelity radar and electromagnetic (em) wave propagation simulation capabilities the platform is powered by amd epyc™ central processing units (cpus) and radeon™ pro graphics processing units (gpus) for machine learning inference and visualization workload adph hosts a library of manufacturer-certified virtual sensor models, including thermal camera, radar, and lidar systems pittsburgh , jan. 2, 2025 /prnewswire/ -- ansys (nasdaq: anss) today announced avxcelerate sensors is accessible through cognata's automated driving perception hub. the adph platform runs on microsoft azure and 4th generation amd epyc™ processors and radeon™ pro gpus.
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